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Smart Fortwo
_Designed by Filippo Citati ( https://grabcad.com/library/smart-fortwo-1 )
_Smart Automobile is a division of Daimler AG that manufactures and markets the Smart Fortwo. Headquartered in Böblingen, Germany, Smart has marketed a range of vehicles and has its primary assembly plant in Hambach, France. Annette Winkler has served as Smart's CEO since 2010.
_The Smart Fortwo is a rear-engine, rear-wheel-drive, two-passenger, two-door city car manufactured and marketed by the Smart division of Daimler AG, introduced in 1998, now transitioning into its third generation. Marketed in 46[2] countries—in Asia, North and South America, Africa, Australia and Europe—production of the Fortwo had surpassed 1.6 million units by mid-2013.
_The Fortwo is noted for its 2.69 meter overall length, high H-point seating, offset passenger and driver seats (in the first and second generation, the passenger seat is 15 centimetres further rearward than the driver’s),[4] automated manual transmission, De Dion tube rear suspension, low CO2 emissions (119 grams per kilometre, North America, 1.0 Liter),[5] two-part rear hatch, interchangeable plastic body panels and prominent steel hemispherical safety-cell, which is marketed as the Tridion cell and is often provided in a contrasting color to the vehicle's body panels.
_The brand name Smart derives from its early history as a cooperative venture between Swatch and Mercedes: Swatch Mercedes ART. The Fortwo nameplate derives from its two-person seating capacity. Until 2004, the Fortwo had been marketed as the smart City-Coupé.